John Lusby Marsh National Wildlife Area Management Plan, 2016: chapter 8


8 Enforcement

The management of National Wildlife Areas (NWA) is based on three Acts:

To promote compliance with the Canada Wildlife Act and Wildlife Area Regulations, Environment and Climate Change Canada's Canadian Wildlife Service posts signs along the NWA boundaries and at main access points that identify which activities are authorized within each NWA and any conditions on those activities.

Environment and Climate Change Canada's Wildlife Enforcement Division (ECCC-WED) is responsible for enforcement of federal and provincial wildlife laws, and will perform on-site inspections and investigations, patrol the NWA to promote compliance, and prevent prohibited uses within the NWA.

ECCC-WED officers monitor compliance with the Canada Wildlife Act, Wildlife Area Regulations, the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994, the Species at Risk Act and the provincial Wildlife Act (1989) on an ongoing basis and will initiate investigations when required. ECCC-WED officers will respond to violations and take appropriate enforcement actions. Canadian Wildlife Service Atlantic staff provide details from site inspections that may require investigation.

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